William Henry Is a Fine Name

Cathy Gohlke2006
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In the pre-Civil War South, a thirteen-year-old boy, Robert, must come to terms with his father's involvement in the Underground Railroad and his mother's antipathy toward abolitionism, as he witnesses the dehumanizing effects of slavery through his friend, a black boy named William Henry. Original.

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